The Cell
by Zakaria Bentouati, 15, Barnet & Culture for Youth
“The Cell is a delicate and quietly moving portrayal of a man reflecting on his life and the turns that have precipitated a spiral into drug addiction and petty crime. The writer deftly explores the idea of the ‘lost future’, where the character’s once dream of becoming a dancer, just like his hero Michael Jackson, is cut short by a damaging incident played out on social media. The characterisation is full of empathy, with a dreamlike sense of place that is both the here-and-now and the moment at which the desire of the protagonist is forever foreshortened. A thoughtful examination of cause and effect, with a compelling, authentically wrought central character!”
(Clive Judd, Playwright)